A shocking revelation has emerged in Saki Community, Oyo State, where a man arrested for possessing a human head some months back has been spotted moving freely in the community.
Eyewitnesses claim the man, whose identity who was identified as Adebisi Alli (32), was seen walking freely, sparking widespread outrage and fear among residents.

“It’s unbelievable that someone arrested for such a heinous crime is now walking free,” said a concerned youth member. “What about justice for the victim, their family and community at large ?”
Despite the severity of the allegations, the individual has allegedly been released from custody and is now moving freely in the community. This incident has raised serious questions about the effectiveness of the police and the ability of law enforcement agencies to keep communities safe.
“How could someone arrested for possessing a human head be released without serving their full sentence?” asked another community leader. Residents are demanding answers and calling for an immediate investigation into the matter.
“We want to know how this happened and what measures are being taken to ensure that justice is served,” said the Saki Youth Organization. “We will not rest until we get answers.”
Two suspects, Adebisi Alli (32) and Abdullahi Salami (35) were arrested on Tuesday, January 10 by personnel of the Western Nigeria Security Network (WNSN), popularly known as Amotekun, in Saki, Oke Ogun area of Oyo State, for possession of a human head.
The Youth Organization is also calling for increased security measures to prevent such incidents from happening in the future, particularly during the festive season.
“We need to ensure that our community is safe and secure,” they said. “We will work with law enforcement agencies to ensure that those who commit crimes are held accountable.”